The Hypoethical Question Part 1
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goferrarigo
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09 November 2007
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So Pakistan is in emergency with Musharaf at the reins. The miltants first used to be in the outer tribal areas, have now got into cities and especially the madrassa(holy sites for Islam).
Now the main cause for concern is that Pakistan has a good ammount of Nuclear Bombs. Musharaf has said earlier(5-6 years ago) that the bombs are aimed at Delhi, Bangalore, Calcutta and Bombay(i live in Bombay), and only the launch codes are required to set them off.
So if the miltitants get hold of the launch codes and fire at either Afganistan(due to US presence) or India(arch-enemies), then how should the other country respond???(US or India) the gut reaaction would be to fire away the nukes which both countries have, but would that be right and acceptable to the world???
Now the main cause for concern is that Pakistan has a good ammount of Nuclear Bombs. Musharaf has said earlier(5-6 years ago) that the bombs are aimed at Delhi, Bangalore, Calcutta and Bombay(i live in Bombay), and only the launch codes are required to set them off.
So if the miltitants get hold of the launch codes and fire at either Afganistan(due to US presence) or India(arch-enemies), then how should the other country respond???(US or India) the gut reaaction would be to fire away the nukes which both countries have, but would that be right and acceptable to the world???












But is it better to be a hypocrite or be dead?
It is kind of like self-defense. If someone threatens to beat you up, but doesn't, and then you beat them up before they beat you up, is it right or wrong? It technically isn't self-defense. But if you're dead, can you defend yourself?
That is why no one replied to this: there is no answer. To criticise leaders on their decisions is easy, but to be the leader himself is not.